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You would have to read down to the 16th and 17th paragraphs down in this HuffPost article to get to this little piece of information:
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According to sources familiar with the CIA inspector general report that details the alleged abuses by agency officials, CIA agents impersonated Senate staffers in order to gain access to Senate communications and drafts of the Intelligence Committee investigation. These sources requested anonymity because the details of the agency's inspector general report remain classified. So, just one more thing John Brennan lied about and the Constitutional Scholar backed him up on. And good job Huffpost, burying in the 16th graf the story of the insinuation of the national spy apparatus into the committee which is supposed to be overseeing them!
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balducci Loyal user Canada 227 Posts |
A few sentences later:
"A person familiar with the events surrounding the dispute between the CIA and Intelligence Committee said the suggestion that the agency posed as staff to access drafts of the study is untrue." "'CIA simply attempted to determine if its side of the firewall could have been accessed through the Google search tool. CIA did not use administrator access to examine [Intelligence Committee] work product,' the source said."
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The first sources quoted in paragraph 16 are ostensibly talking about what the CIA's own Inspector General report contains. That should be verifiable. So we'll see soon whether it is correct. The second "person's familiar with the events" statement is a lot less verifiable.
In any case, that allegation belongs much further up.
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